I'm an ENFp???????????
That seems to be a big jump from my MBTI type.
Why is that????

The archetypes, dichotomies and functions/information elements aren't quite the same in both systems so it's common for people to have 'different' types in either one, but scoring IEE does seem a bit unusual for an ISFP. You could get a second opinion from another test if you're not sure, or talk to others about your Socionics type.

On another note, I think I managed to break the test. 100% SLI

Let us not rail about justice as long as we have arms and the freedom to use them.
- Duke Leto Atreides

Johari/Nohari
Because random people I meet on the internet are the best judges of my personality.

Between the two of us, we've managed to demolish the test!!! Should we consider that a job well done???

Originally Posted by Trepidation

The archetypes, dichotomies and functions/information elements aren't quite the same in both systems so it's common for people to have 'different' types in either one, but scoring IEE does seem a bit unusual for an ISFP. You could get a second opinion from another test if you're not sure, or talk to others about your Socionics type.

On another note, I think I managed to break the test. 100% SLI

I'm a little teapot, short and stout. Here is my handle and here is my spout. Every time I steam up, I give a shout. Just tip me over and pour me out.

The ILE is typically a “big picture” kind of person, and tends to speak in generalizations about both people and things, omitting any details he deems mundane or uninteresting. He is acutely aware of what interests and what bores him. This leads him to always search for novelty and surprising things.

At any given moment, the ILE usually has a number of projects and/or skills that he is working on developing, and stays with these interests as long as he feels they have potential for growth. The ILE gets bored easily with rote tasks that do involve lots of repetition and little innovation, although he tolerates them if they are necessary to succeed in society.

this is really inaccurate. i don't fully understand socionics, but whenever i've taken tests i've been an IEI.

The IEE is particularly sensitive to and observant of manifestations of spontaneity, social awkwardness, and psychological compatibility or incompatibility. This comes from being able to perceive who people really are as well as their sensitivity to people's feelings and emotional state.

This sensitivity makes the IEE very choosy of social situations – whom to interact with, what group to hang out with, how much time to spend with which people, etc. IEEs are likely to vocally criticize social atmospheres that they regard as strained, stifling, or stilted. IEEs tend to comment a lot on people's personalities and social situations and share insights on possible causes of people's relationships, behavior, and life.

ILIs often have well-developed imaginative abilities, frequently engaging in mental wanderings. They can spend a great deal of time simply thinking and may appear to live 'in their heads'. They can be prone to excessive daydreaming, creation of intricate inner worlds or universes, or considering the past or future. ILIs may even have novelistic tendencies with the ability to create intricate plots, characters and places. ILIs, however, are not necessarily inclined to share their imagination with others.

ILIs interact most favorably with SEEs

^To me, the INTp(ILI) description sounds just like an INTP in MBTI(and I've read many socionics profiles of ILIs), not INTJ even if ILI has different cognitive functions. I've also noticed that most of the INTPs on this thread have also scored ILI on this particular test.